The Standard Manual Stereotaxic Instrument is important equipment in the fields of neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neuropharmacology, and neurosurgery. It uses the marks on the surface of the skull (such as the bregma point) as the basic reference point to determine a certain subcortical layer of the animal through three-dimensional movement. The location of the nerve structure (nucleus), and then complete the directional injection, stimulation, destruction, guidance, and positioning of the nerve structure. It can be used to establish animal models of Parkinson’s disease, animal models of epilepsy, brain tumor models, and learning, research on memory, neural stem cell transplantation in the brain, cerebral ischemia, etc. This is the Manual version of the Digital Stereotaxic Instrument for Rat.